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Bay Harbor is a residential and resort community that is part of the city of Petoskey in Emmet County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a partially gated, master-planned community.
Location
Bay Harbor is in a sheltered bay on the south shore of Little Traverse Bay on Lake Michigan. It is on U.S. Highway 31, with Petoskey, immediately adjacent to the east along the harbor. It is home to the Inn at Bay Harbor, a Boyne Resorts property.
The History of Bay Harbor
In the late 19th century, a limestone quarry was opened on property that is now Bay Harbor. Around 1917, Petoskey Portland Cement incorporated with the purpose of manufacturing cement. For over 80 years, Petoskey Portland and its later holding-company owner, Penn Dixie, provided jobs for hundreds of workers. Mining operations and a massive cement plant operated over 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) and 5 miles (8 km) of Lake Michigan shoreline on Little Traverse Bay. Ceasing operations in the 1980s, the cement plant was abandoned, leaving a brownfield landscape of chromium brick, asbestos, coal and 2.5 million cubic yards of kiln dust.
In 1993, several parties joined together to undertake what would become the largest reclamation in North America. In 1994, simultaneous explosions demolished the cement plant smokestacks. Eight months later, the barrier between Bay Harbor and Little Traverse Bay was removed, and water rushed in at the rate of 1,000,000 US gal/min (63 m3/s). Within 24 hours, over 2.5 billion US gallons (9,500,000 m3) of water formed Bay Harbor Lake.
About Bay Harbor
Bay Harbor's town center, the Village at Bay Harbor, has boutiques and restaurants where the former cement plant once stood. The Village is the center of the community, featuring such public elements as a marina, public observation platform and walking trails. Nearly one mile of Michigan shoreline and 70 acres (280,000 m2) of prime land were donated as public parks by Bay Harbor Company and are connected by five miles of non-motorized public nature trails.
Bay Harbor has over 1,200 acres (4.9 km2), 25 neighborhoods and 5 miles (8 km) of Lake Michigan waterfront. Three nine-hole golf courses line the shoreline and woodlands and have been rated eighth in the nation by Golf Digest. 90 acres (360,000 m2) of sheltered harborage offers protection for 120 public boat docks and another 128 private dockominiums. Bay Harbor is a four-season luxury resort community and has a world-class deep water harbor, the Olympic caliber Bay Harbor Equestrian Club, and the 27-hole Bay Harbor Golf Club, designed by Arthur Hills and hailed by Golf Digest as The Pebble Beach of the Midwest.
Lodging in The Village
Bay Harbor has two hotels: one is The Bay Harbor Village Hotel, a botique property which overlooks the Marina and the Village. The other is the Inn at Bay Harbor. After undergoing a 2 million dollar renovation in June 2016, the Inn became a Marriott Autograph property, one of only 100 hotels in the world to be part of Marriott International’s Autograph Collection Hotels.
Events at Bay Harbor
Bay Harbor holds a number of Village and Community Foundation events throughout the year. In June the Annual In-Water Boat Show takes place, as well as the Bay Harbor Community Foundation's Vintage Car and Boat Show. In July there are events on the 3rd and 4th, including a parade featuring GEM cars. Bay Harbor set a world record for the longest parade of GEM cars in the world in 2009 and held the record for 6 years. Bay Harbor is a fully integrated GEM car Community. Bay Harbor also holds a number of other annual events as listed on their
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Driving Into Bay Harbor, MI
Driving Into Bay Harbor, MI
Bay Harbor is an upscale residential and resort community that is part of the City of Petoskey in Emmet County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a partially gated, master-planned community.
Bay Harbor is in a sheltered bay on the south shore of the Little Traverse Bay on Lake Michigan. It is on U.S. HIghway 31 (US 31), with Petoskey, immediately adjacent to the east along the harbor. It is home to the upscale Inn at Bay Harbor, a Boyne Resort property.
In the late 19th century, a lime stone quarry was opened on property that is now Bay Harbor. Around 1917, Petoskey Portland Cement incorporated with the purpose of manufacturing cement. For over 80 years, Petoskey Portland and its later holding-company owner, Penn Dixie, provided jobs for hundreds of workers. Mining operations and a massive cement plant operated over 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) and five miles (8 km) of Lake Michigan shoreline on Little Traverse Bay. Ceasing operations in the 1980s, the cement plant was abandoned, leaving a brownfield landscape of chromium brick, asbestos, coal and 2.5-million cubic yards of kiln dust.
In 1993, several parties joined together to undertake what would become the largest reclamation in North America. In 1994, simultaneous explosions demolished the cement plant smokestacks. Eight months later, the barrier between Bay Harbor and Little Traverse Bay was removed, and water rushed in at the rate of 1,000,000 US gal/min (63 m3/s). Within 24 hours, over 2.5 billion US gallons (9,500,000 m3) of water formed Bay Harbor Lake.
Bay Harbor's town center, the Village at Bay Harbor, has boutiques and restaurants where the former cement plant once stood. The Village is the center of the community, featuring such public elements as a marina, public observation platform and walking trails. Nearly one mile of Michigan shoreline and 70 acres (280,000 m2) of prime land were donated as public parks by Bay Harbor Company and are connected by five miles of non-motorized public nature trails.
Bay Harbor has over 1,200 acres (4.9 km2), 25 neighborhoods and five miles (8 km) of Lake Michigan waterfront. Three nine-hole golf courses line the shoreline and woodlands and have been rated eighth in the nation by Golf Digest. 90 acres (360,000 m2) of sheltered harborage offers protection for 120 public boat docks and another 128 private dockominiums. Bay Harbor is a four-season luxury resort community and has a world-class deep water harbor, the Olympic caliber Bay Harbor Equestrian Club, and the 27-hole Bay Harbor Golf Club, designed by Arthur Hills and hailed by Golf Digest as The Pebble Beach of the Midwest.
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Driving Bay Harbor, MI. 2016
Bay Harbor, MI
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Bay Harbor is a residential and resort community that is part of the city of Petoskey in Emmet County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a partially gated, master-planned community.
Location
Bay Harbor is in a sheltered bay on the south shore of Little Traverse Bay on Lake Michigan. It is on U.S. Highway 31, with Petoskey, immediately adjacent to the east along the harbor. It is home to the Inn at Bay Harbor, a Boyne Resorts property.
The History of Bay Harbor
In the late 19th century, a limestone quarry was opened on property that is now Bay Harbor. Around 1917, Petoskey Portland Cement incorporated with the purpose of manufacturing cement. For over 80 years, Petoskey Portland and its later holding-company owner, Penn Dixie, provided jobs for hundreds of workers. Mining operations and a massive cement plant operated over 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) and 5 miles (8 km) of Lake Michigan shoreline on Little Traverse Bay. Ceasing operations in the 1980s, the cement plant was abandoned, leaving a brownfield landscape of chromium brick, asbestos, coal and 2.5 million cubic yards of kiln dust.
In 1993, several parties joined together to undertake what would become the largest reclamation in North America. In 1994, simultaneous explosions demolished the cement plant smokestacks. Eight months later, the barrier between Bay Harbor and Little Traverse Bay was removed, and water rushed in at the rate of 1,000,000 US gal/min (63 m3/s). Within 24 hours, over 2.5 billion US gallons (9,500,000 m3) of water formed Bay Harbor Lake.
About Bay Harbor
Bay Harbor's town center, the Village at Bay Harbor, has boutiques and restaurants where the former cement plant once stood. The Village is the center of the community, featuring such public elements as a marina, public observation platform and walking trails. Nearly one mile of Michigan shoreline and 70 acres (280,000 m2) of prime land were donated as public parks by Bay Harbor Company and are connected by five miles of non-motorized public nature trails.
Bay Harbor has over 1,200 acres (4.9 km2), 25 neighborhoods and 5 miles (8 km) of Lake Michigan waterfront. Three nine-hole golf courses line the shoreline and woodlands and have been rated eighth in the nation by Golf Digest. 90 acres (360,000 m2) of sheltered harborage offers protection for 120 public boat docks and another 128 private dockominiums. Bay Harbor is a four-season luxury resort community and has a world-class deep water harbor, the Olympic caliber Bay Harbor Equestrian Club, and the 27-hole Bay Harbor Golf Club, designed by Arthur Hills and hailed by Golf Digest as The Pebble Beach of the Midwest.
Lodging in The Village
Bay Harbor has two hotels: one is The Bay Harbor Village Hotel, a botique property which overlooks the Marina and the Village. The other is the Inn at Bay Harbor. After undergoing a 2 million dollar renovation in June 2016, the Inn became a Marriott Autograph property, one of only 100 hotels in the world to be part of Marriott International’s Autograph Collection Hotels.
Events at Bay Harbor
Bay Harbor holds a number of Village and Community Foundation events throughout the year. In June the Annual In-Water Boat Show takes place, as well as the Bay Harbor Community Foundation's Vintage Car and Boat Show. In July there are events on the 3rd and 4th, including a parade featuring GEM cars. Bay Harbor set a world record for the longest parade of GEM cars in the world in 2009 and held the record for 6 years. Bay Harbor is a fully integrated GEM car Community. Bay Harbor also holds a number of other annual events as listed on their
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Aerial Drone View of Bay Harbor, MI
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Bay Harbor is a residential and resort community that is part of the city of Petoskey in Emmet County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a partially gated, master-planned community.
Location
Bay Harbor is in a sheltered bay on the south shore of Little Traverse Bay on Lake Michigan. It is on U.S. Highway 31, with Petoskey, immediately adjacent to the east along the harbor. It is home to the Inn at Bay Harbor, a Boyne Resorts property.
The History of Bay Harbor
In the late 19th century, a limestone quarry was opened on property that is now Bay Harbor. Around 1917, Petoskey Portland Cement incorporated with the purpose of manufacturing cement. For over 80 years, Petoskey Portland and its later holding-company owner, Penn Dixie, provided jobs for hundreds of workers. Mining operations and a massive cement plant operated over 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) and 5 miles (8 km) of Lake Michigan shoreline on Little Traverse Bay. Ceasing operations in the 1980s, the cement plant was abandoned, leaving a brownfield landscape of chromium brick, asbestos, coal and 2.5 million cubic yards of kiln dust.
In 1993, several parties joined together to undertake what would become the largest reclamation in North America. In 1994, simultaneous explosions demolished the cement plant smokestacks. Eight months later, the barrier between Bay Harbor and Little Traverse Bay was removed, and water rushed in at the rate of 1,000,000 US gal/min (63 m3/s). Within 24 hours, over 2.5 billion US gallons (9,500,000 m3) of water formed Bay Harbor Lake.
About Bay Harbor
Bay Harbor's town center, the Village at Bay Harbor, has boutiques and restaurants where the former cement plant once stood. The Village is the center of the community, featuring such public elements as a marina, public observation platform and walking trails. Nearly one mile of Michigan shoreline and 70 acres (280,000 m2) of prime land were donated as public parks by Bay Harbor Company and are connected by five miles of non-motorized public nature trails.
Bay Harbor has over 1,200 acres (4.9 km2), 25 neighborhoods and 5 miles (8 km) of Lake Michigan waterfront. Three nine-hole golf courses line the shoreline and woodlands and have been rated eighth in the nation by Golf Digest. 90 acres (360,000 m2) of sheltered harborage offers protection for 120 public boat docks and another 128 private dockominiums. Bay Harbor is a four-season luxury resort community and has a world-class deep water harbor, the Olympic caliber Bay Harbor Equestrian Club, and the 27-hole Bay Harbor Golf Club, designed by Arthur Hills and hailed by Golf Digest as The Pebble Beach of the Midwest.
Lodging in The Village
Bay Harbor has two hotels: one is The Bay Harbor Village Hotel, a botique property which overlooks the Marina and the Village. The other is the Inn at Bay Harbor. After undergoing a 2 million dollar renovation in June 2016, the Inn became a Marriott Autograph property, one of only 100 hotels in the world to be part of Marriott International’s Autograph Collection Hotels.
Events at Bay Harbor
Bay Harbor holds a number of Village and Community Foundation events throughout the year. In June the Annual In-Water Boat Show takes place, as well as the Bay Harbor Community Foundation's Vintage Car and Boat Show. In July there are events on the 3rd and 4th, including a parade featuring GEM cars. Bay Harbor set a world record for the longest parade of GEM cars in the world in 2009 and held the record for 6 years. Bay Harbor is a fully integrated GEM car Community. Bay Harbor also holds a number of other annual events as listed on their
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Robert Myrick Photography
Inn at Bay Harbor, Autograph Collection - Hotel Tour
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A romantic world-class resort on the shores of Lake Michigan.
Recognized by GOLF magazine as a Gold Award Premier Resort and Travel + Leisure magazine as one of The World's Best Hotels, the Inn at Bay Harbor is a place like no other. Built in the style of northern Michigan's great turn-of-the-century lakeside inns, the Inn at Bay Harbor enchants with spectacular Lake Michigan views, and world-class service in the Petoskey, Michigan area. 1-, 2-and 3-bedroom suites, designed with cottage-style elegance is ideal for a romantic retreat, girlfriends getaway or relaxing sanctuary from the everyday. Guests can dine lakeside in Vintage Chophouse Wine Bar and enjoy a gourmet breakfast in Sagamore's with unobstructed views of the water. The resort features 45 holes of championship Michigan golf, The Spa at the Inn at Bay Harbor, a private Lake Michigan waterfront beach, and an outdoor swimming pool for summer use. Serene surroundings, complemented by functional meeting facilities and innovative catering, make northern Michigan's premier lakeside resort an ideal destination.
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Just off Highway 31, this casual lakeside resort is 3.8 miles from downtown Petoskey and 8.6 miles from Petoskey State Park.
Casual rooms have simple furnishings and decor, and come with plush beds, flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. They also include coffeemakers, wet bars and minifridges. Upgraded rooms feature balconies and fireplaces, and some add whirlpool tubs or kitchenettes. Suites have separate living rooms, and some provide full kitchens.
There are multiple dining options, including a lakeside American restaurant. There's also a championship golf course, plus a spa, a seasonal outdoor pool, a gym and a private lakefront area.
Address: 3600 Village Harbor Dr, Bay Harbor, MI 49770, USA
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History of Bay Harbor
The transformation from a deteriorated cement plant to an amazing resort community in northern Michigan.
Boating Into Bay Harbor, Michigan
Boating Into Bay Harbor, Michigan
Thanks Brian Fisher For Taking David And I Out On The Hunt Into Lake Michigan!
Bay Harbor is an upscale residential and resort community that is part of the City of Petoskey in Emmet County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a partially gated, master-planned community.
Bay Harbor is in a sheltered bay on the south shore of the Little Traverse Bay on Lake Michigan. It is on U.S. HIghway 31 (US 31), with Petoskey, immediately adjacent to the east along the harbor. It is home to the upscale Inn at Bay Harbor, a Boyne Resort property.
In the late 19th century, a lime stone quarry was opened on property that is now Bay Harbor. Around 1917, Petoskey Portland Cement incorporated with the purpose of manufacturing cement. For over 80 years, Petoskey Portland and its later holding-company owner, Penn Dixie, provided jobs for hundreds of workers. Mining operations and a massive cement plant operated over 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) and five miles (8 km) of Lake Michigan shoreline on Little Traverse Bay. Ceasing operations in the 1980s, the cement plant was abandoned, leaving a brownfield landscape of chromium brick, asbestos, coal and 2.5-million cubic yards of kiln dust.
In 1993, several parties joined together to undertake what would become the largest reclamation in North America. In 1994, simultaneous explosions demolished the cement plant smokestacks. Eight months later, the barrier between Bay Harbor and Little Traverse Bay was removed, and water rushed in at the rate of 1,000,000 US gal/min (63 m3/s). Within 24 hours, over 2.5 billion US gallons (9,500,000 m3) of water formed Bay Harbor Lake.
Bay Harbor's town center, the Village at Bay Harbor, has boutiques and restaurants where the former cement plant once stood. The Village is the center of the community, featuring such public elements as a marina, public observation platform and walking trails. Nearly one mile of Michigan shoreline and 70 acres (280,000 m2) of prime land were donated as public parks by Bay Harbor Company and are connected by five miles of non-motorized public nature trails.
Bay Harbor has over 1,200 acres (4.9 km2), 25 neighborhoods and five miles (8 km) of Lake Michigan waterfront. Three nine-hole golf courses line the shoreline and woodlands and have been rated eighth in the nation by Golf Digest. 90 acres (360,000 m2) of sheltered harborage offers protection for 120 public boat docks and another 128 private dockominiums. Bay Harbor is a four-season luxury resort community and has a world-class deep water harbor, the Olympic caliber Bay Harbor Equestrian Club, and the 27-hole Bay Harbor Golf Club, designed by Arthur Hills and hailed by Golf Digest as The Pebble Beach of the Midwest.
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Northern Michigan Escapes Drone Tour of Petoskey
Petoskey offers one of the most prestigious living experiences in the region. This premier group of communities showcases some of the finest properties available for those interested in a more secluded lifestyle, including gorgeous custom homes, villas, and waterfront properties. This gives residents of Petoskey a taste of lakeside suburbia, complete with some of the friendliest neighbors you could imagine. Lush rolling hills further accentuate the crystal clear streams, tall oaks, and towering cedars lining expertly designed streets found throughout the area, making Petoskey home to some of the most sought after properties for the affluent buyer.
If you're searching for the perfect place to enjoy only the finest natural settings available to Northern Michiganders, look no further than Petoskey. The housing market in Petoskey may primarily only be made up of single-family homes, but they are diverse in their own right. Buyers on a budget can find older traditional style houses on the higher end of the $100,000s, while those with more luxurious tastes can look to Bay Harbor priced upwards to $9,000,000. And while not all properties are located on a waterfront lot, many still boast breathtaking views of the big lake (Lake Michigan).
Another perk of purchasing Petoskey real estate is the location near a variety of professional golf courses and clubs. Facilities such as Crooked Tree Golf Club and Boyne Highlands courses are open to the public, while the more discerning players are invited to join a selection of prestigious country clubs, like bay Harbor Golf Club and the Bay View Golf Club. Many courses have been crafted by top name designers, while numerous clubs are based on the plans of PGA and Master's Champion Jack Nicklaus.
Petoskey is not only known for its outdoors, but the area also has some of the most luxurious shopping destinations in the state! Residents of Petoskey need only venture a few minutes to find two of the region's most popular centers, both offering a unique experience. Want to find the top trends and finest fashions? Then you'll love the Village at Bay Harbor. Browse the waterfront shops and enjoy waterside dining. Alternately, the Gaslight District Shops has been a shopping area for more than 100 years, this district is bursting with independent shops, boutiques, and galleries. Downtown Petoskey also features great views of Little Traverse Bay, fine dining, and streets lined with historic gas lights.
Thanks to its pristine waterfront setting, natural rolling landscape, and wealth of fantastic amenities, it's no surprise that Petoskey homes are such a hot commodity in the Petoskey real estate market. Bringing together the best of lakeside living and a luxurious suburban lifestyle, this community continues to shine as one of the great gems of Northern Michigan.
There truly is no area more secure and stunning to raise a family than in Petoskey. While the outdoors allow children to appreciate the natural beauty of our great state, it's the educational facilities within the region that make it stand out. Serviced by the Petoskey Independent School District, students will receive some of the best academic training in Northern Michigan. This district boasts 5 elementary, 1 middle, and 1 high school, with 3 private academies available for those with a more preparatory mindset.
The local high school, Petoskey High, is known state-wide for its marching band, and the school has a $10,000,000 athletic facility. This school also puts a strong focus on post-secondary preparation in several fields, encouraging young residents of Petoskey to pursue their educational career at nearby North Central Michigan College.
Petoskey is situated nearby three local ski resorts, Boyne Highlands and Nubs Nob in Harbor Springs and Boyne Mountain in Boyne Falls. Therefore, its no surprise the boys' ski team were state champions in 2011 - 2018, with a runner-up finish in 2019. The ladies' ski teams have enjoyed a very high level of success as well.
The Petoskey Winter Sports Park has a spacious sledding hill, outdoor ice rink, hockey rink with limited skate rental, skiing and snowboarding is also allowed. A nice feature of this community sports park is that it has a concession and warming hut with fireplace, tv, and free WiFi.
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Boating Out Of Bay Harbor, Michigan
Boating Out Of Bay Harbor, Michigan
Into Little Traverse Bay, Lake Michigan Towards Petoskey
Thanks Brian Fisher For Taking David Kenny And I Out On The Hunt Into Lake Michigan!
Bay Harbor is an upscale residential and resort community that is part of the City of Petoskey in Emmet County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a partially gated, master-planned community.
Bay Harbor is in a sheltered bay on the south shore of the Little Traverse Bay on Lake Michigan. It is on U.S. HIghway 31 (US 31), with Petoskey, immediately adjacent to the east along the harbor. It is home to the upscale Inn at Bay Harbor, a Boyne Resort property.
In the late 19th century, a lime stone quarry was opened on property that is now Bay Harbor. Around 1917, Petoskey Portland Cement incorporated with the purpose of manufacturing cement. For over 80 years, Petoskey Portland and its later holding-company owner, Penn Dixie, provided jobs for hundreds of workers. Mining operations and a massive cement plant operated over 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) and five miles (8 km) of Lake Michigan shoreline on Little Traverse Bay. Ceasing operations in the 1980s, the cement plant was abandoned, leaving a brownfield landscape of chromium brick, asbestos, coal and 2.5-million cubic yards of kiln dust.
In 1993, several parties joined together to undertake what would become the largest reclamation in North America. In 1994, simultaneous explosions demolished the cement plant smokestacks. Eight months later, the barrier between Bay Harbor and Little Traverse Bay was removed, and water rushed in at the rate of 1,000,000 US gal/min (63 m3/s). Within 24 hours, over 2.5 billion US gallons (9,500,000 m3) of water formed Bay Harbor Lake.
Bay Harbor's town center, the Village at Bay Harbor, has boutiques and restaurants where the former cement plant once stood. The Village is the center of the community, featuring such public elements as a marina, public observation platform and walking trails. Nearly one mile of Michigan shoreline and 70 acres (280,000 m2) of prime land were donated as public parks by Bay Harbor Company and are connected by five miles of non-motorized public nature trails.
Bay Harbor has over 1,200 acres (4.9 km2), 25 neighborhoods and five miles (8 km) of Lake Michigan waterfront. Three nine-hole golf courses line the shoreline and woodlands and have been rated eighth in the nation by Golf Digest. 90 acres (360,000 m2) of sheltered harborage offers protection for 120 public boat docks and another 128 private dockominiums. Bay Harbor is a four-season luxury resort community and has a world-class deep water harbor, the Olympic caliber Bay Harbor Equestrian Club, and the 27-hole Bay Harbor Golf Club, designed by Arthur Hills and hailed by Golf Digest as The Pebble Beach of the Midwest.
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4110 Peninsula Dr, Petoskey, Michigan
This beautiful seven-bedroom Bay Harbor home designed by Alexander Bogaerts and built by TSA has so much to offer. The approximately 10,000 sq. ft. home includes a very well planned out custom kitchen by Signature Kitchens, divided into two preparation and clean up areas. It is perfect for everyday living as well as entertaining large groups of people. Also, on the main level you will find a living room with a floor to ceiling 2-way stone wood burning fireplace, a sitting room off the kitchen with beautiful views of Little Traverse Bay, a formal dining room with a dry bar, a private denoffice and a master suite with his and her bathrooms, custom closets and French doors leading to a stone patio. The second floor of this home offers four bedroom suites, all of which have water views. Also, there is a large entertaining deck where you can enjoy the lake view. The third floor includes two more bedrooms, a full bath and a family room. There is an elevator which services all floors including the lower level where you can enjoy a wood burning fireplace in the family room, a wet bar and billiards area. The lower level also comes equipped with a beautiful theater with state-of-the-art audiovideo equipment and a private gym overlooking the lake. This all sits on 131' of Lake Michigan waterfront and 130' of Bay Harbor Lake waterfront with a private dock that will hold a 120' yacht. The home is being offered mostly furnished. Measurements believed to be accurate, but not guaranteed, and should be verified by the buyer...
Absolute Auction Bay Harbor MI Aug 25th
Bay Harbor Estate offered at auction August 25th. No minimum, no reserve. Perfectly located on the Preserve Golf Course nicknamed the Peeble Beach of the Midwest. Brokers fully protected.
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4110 Peninsula Dr, Petoskey, Michigan Unbranded
This beautiful seven-bedroom Bay Harbor home designed by Alexander Bogaerts and built by TSA has so much to offer. The approximately 10,000 sq. ft. home includes a very well planned out custom kitchen by Signature Kitchens, divided into two preparation and clean up areas. It is perfect for everyday living as well as entertaining large groups of people. Also, on the main level you will find a living room with a floor to ceiling 2-way stone wood burning fireplace, a sitting room off the kitchen with beautiful views of Little Traverse Bay, a formal dining room with a dry bar, a private denoffice and a master suite with his and her bathrooms, custom closets and French doors leading to a stone patio. The second floor of this home offers four bedroom suites, all of which have water views. Also, there is a large entertaining deck where you can enjoy the lake view. The third floor includes two more bedrooms, a full bath and a family room. There is an elevator which services all floors including the lower level where you can enjoy a wood burning fireplace in the family room, a wet bar and billiards area. The lower level also comes equipped with a beautiful theater with state-of-the-art audiovideo equipment and a private gym overlooking the lake. This all sits on 131' of Lake Michigan waterfront and 130' of Bay Harbor Lake waterfront with a private dock that will hold a 120' yacht. The home is being offered mostly furnished. Measurements believed to be accurate, but not guaranteed, and should be verified by the buyer...
Edwards Estates Presents: 717 E. Beach St., Bay Harbor, Michigan
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME OR WEEKEND GETAWAY IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN BAY HARBOR, MICHIGAN. 3 YEARS DUES AND FOOD/BEV FEES WAIVED IF PURCHASED BY 12/31.
Kelly and I just listed this exceptional lot just 3 in from Lake Michigan. This is a terrific opportunity to build your dream weekend getaway and in the heart of the Village Beach section of downtown Bay Harbor. Walk to exquisite shops & boutiques, dine at any number of outstanding cafes & restaurants, swimming & fitness club and exclusive Bay Harbor Yacht Club.
Bay Harbor is home to world-class amenities such as: 42,000SF, state-of-the art equestrian center, 3 distinct & picturesque golf courses & award-winning world renowned marina able to accomodate yachts up to 200' in length.
This lot is practically a give away at only $39,000 and will go quickly.
Minutes from Charlevoix, Petoskey, Harbor Springs and Walloon Lake!
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Americas Best Value Inn - Petoskey 2 Stars Hotel in Petoskey ,Michigan
Americas Best Value Inn - Petoskey 2 Stars Hotel in Petoskey ,Michigan Within US Travel Directory Less than 4.
8 km from Little Traverse Bay and Bay Harbor, this Petoskey hotel features rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TVs.
Free coffee and a continental breakfast are served in the lobby each morning.
A microwave, refrigerator and tea and coffee-making facilities are included in each room at Americas Best Value Inn Petoskey.
Ironing facilities, a hairdryer and a work desk are also provided in every room.
Guests can enjoy a swim in the indoor pool or relax in the hot tub at Petoskey Americas Best Value Inn.
An on-site fitness centre is also available to all guests.
Bay Harbor Golf Club, North Central Michigan College and Petoskey State Park are within 8 km of this hotel.
Little Traverse History Museum and Mackinaw Trail Winery are 6 minutes’ drive away.
Avalanche Bay Indoor Waterpark is 24.
1 km from the property.
Americas Best Value Inn - Petoskey - Petoskey Hotels, Michigan
Location in : 1300 Spring Street, MI 49770, Petoskey, Michigan
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Petoskey Michigan Golfing at Springbrook Hills
Myself and a couple friends enjoyed a great round of golf with the fall colors all around us.